William Chamberlain

William Chamberlain (27 April 1755-27 September 1828) was a member of the US House of Representatives (F-VT 3) from 4 March 1803 to 3 March 1805 (preceding James Fisk) and from 4 March 1809 to 3 March 1811 (interrupting Fisk's terms).

Biography
William Chamberlain was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts in 1755, and he moved tou Loudon, New Hampshire in 1774, serving as a Continental Army sergeant at the Battle of Lexington, the Battle of Concord, and the Battle of Quebec. He moved to Peacham in 1780 and served as town clerk from 1785 to 1797, in the State House in 1785, from 1787 to 1796, in 1805, and 1808, a justice of the peace from 1786 to 1806, chief judge of Caledonia County from 1796 to 1803, a member of the US House of Representatives from 1803 to 1805 and from 1809 to 1811, and Lieutenant Governor from 1813 to 1815. He died in 1828.